Danh ngôn của Spike Milligan

Things began to improve when I went to Rangoon. To begin with, my father was promoted, which meant he was at home more. The matriarchal society was ended, and for the first time, I went to a boys' school.
Things began to improve when I went to Rangoon. To begin with, my father was promoted, which meant he was at home more. The matriarchal society was ended, and for the first time, I went to a boys' school.
Mọi chuyện bắt đầu được cải thiện khi tôi tới Rangoon. Đầu tiên, bố tôi được thăng chức, đồng nghĩa với việc ông ở nhà nhiều hơn. Xã hội mẫu hệ đã chấm dứt, và lần đầu tiên tôi đến trường nam sinh.
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